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The decrease in flow rate also results in impaired output of total protein and amylase, as well as in a decrease in the output of electrolytes.(Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol Oral Radiol Endod 2001;92 292-8).
The data showed that mice infected with E. papillata and treated with PPE revealed a significant decrease in the output of oocysts in their faeces by day 5 p.i.
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An a-C film coating with high resistivity resulted in an increase in the contact resistance between the surface of the bipolar plate and the membrane electrode assembly (MEA) of up to 440 Ωcm2 which results in a decrease in the output power of the fuel cell.
It has been found that the slope of best straight line passing through the data points of the solar cell installed at a 45° angle facing south suggests a decrease in the output power of about 17.4% per month.
When a drunken adult blows the system, the ethanol in the breath can dramatically decrease the output of the e-skin, and the alight LEDs are dependent on the ethanol concentration (Fig. 10j).
The concentration of ions of chlorine sulfate, nitrate, bicarbonate, calcium, magnesium, sodium, and total hardness had decreased in the output water of water treatment systems.
Both omeprazole and cimetidine significantly decreased the output of acid and pepsin in pylorus-ligated rats, whereas pepstatin, even at 1 mg/kg, had no effect on acid output but completely inhibited pepsin output.
Taken together, our data indicate that amiRNA-mediated knockdown of wt Ad5 gene expression significantly inhibits viral DNA replication and efficiently decreases the output of infectious virus progeny in vitro.
The European spacecraft, launched in 2006, can detect minute decreases in the light output of stars caused when planets pass in front of them.
The results show that, power output of the plant increases linearly when solar irradiation increases and increase in ambient temperature causes slight decrease in power output of the plant.
Severe portal hypertension in recipients was defined as hepatic venous portal gradient of greater than 20 mm Hg if the patient had a preoperative hepatic transjugular exploration or a decrease in portal output of less than 500 mL/minute, estimated with Doppler ultrasonography.
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